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4th International Symposium on Measurement,
Analysis and Modelling of Human Functions

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Keynotes

Implicit Sensorimotor Controls for Interaction with Dynamic Environments
Hiroaki Gomi (Japan)

New Neural Architectures and New Adaptive Evaluation of Chaotic Time Series
Jiří Bíla (Czech Republic)

Tactile Information and Its Using by Measurement and Analysis of Human Functions
Jaromír Volf (Czech Republic)

Hiroaki GOMI - photo

Hiroaki GOMI

Dr. Gomi is a Senior Research Scientist and Group Leader of Sensory and Motor Research Group at NTT Communication Science Laboratories. He received B.E. and M.E., and Ph.D degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Waseda University. He was involved in biological motor control research at ATR (Kyoto) from 1989 to 1994. Dr. Gomi was an Adjunct Lecturer of Waseda Univ. (1995-2001), and Adjunctive Associate Professor (2000 - 2003) and Professor (2003 - 2004) of Univ. Tokyo Institute of Technology, and was also involved in CREST(1996 - 2003) and ERATO(2005-2010) projects of Japan Science Technology. His current research interests include computational and neural mechanisms of implicit human sensorimotor control. He is a member of SfN, NCM, JNSS, JNNS, SICE, and IEICE.

Jiří BÍLA - photo

Jiří BÍLA

Jiri Bila finished his study on Faculty of mechanical engineering, CTU Prague in 1969. His CSc. thesis in the field of Technical Cybernetics he defended in 1977, and in 1987 he achieved the degree DrSc in the same field of science. He is currently full professor of Technical Cybernetics in Faculty of mechanical engineering, CTU in Prague, since 1989. The kernel of his scientific activities is in analysis of non-linear systems with deterministic chaos, in application of artificial intelligence and neural networks for biosignals and in intelligent methods in diagnostics. He is author and co-author of 17 grant projects in various levels 1991-2009 (15 successful ), author/co-author of 5 books and over 250 conference and journal papers (1972-2009).

Jaromír VOLF - photo

Jaromír VOLF

Jaromir Volf graduated from the Faculty of Electrotechnical Engineering of Czech Technical University in Prague in 1978. From 1979, he served as teacher in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. In 1981 Ph.D. degree, in 1998 habilitation Assoc. Professor, in 2001 DrSc. and 2009 Professor in branch Measurement on FEE CTU. From y. 2009 head of Department of Electrotechnics and Automatization on Faculty of Engineering, Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague.
His research interests include tactile sensors and transducers for automatization, robotics, medicine and biomechanics, methods of pattern recognition of tactile information, measurement, electrotechnics, electronics, microprocessor systems and control systems.
Prof. Volf is member of General Council IMEKO, International Committee IMEKO TC17 and President of Czech National IMEKO Committee.
He is author and co-author over 200 Articles in journals and conferences, 30 patents and 24 research reports.

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